Parents' Guide to Me & Winnie the Pooh

Me & Winnie The Pooh: Winnie The Pooh in a red t-shirt holds a red baloon that levitates him off ground. He is in front of a playhouse in the woods.

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Fernanda Camargo By Fernanda Camargo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 2+

Interactive shorts encourage friendship, self-expression.

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age 2+

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What's the Story?

ME & WINNIE THE POOH invites viewers into the daily lives of the characters in the Hundred Acre Wood. There, they play and learn alongside Pooh, Tigger, and all their friends.

Is It Any Good?

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If Winnie the Pooh characters were on social media, this is the type of content they would share. Me & Winnie the Pooh feels every bit like the best parts of scrolling through the web: personal, authentic, and full of slice-of-life experiences. For kid viewers who tend to gravitate toward this type of content, this series provides a similar experience with safeguarded content. Having the characters talk to the viewers makes for active watching, as kids are encouraged to participate through dancing, clapping, or even sitting still. It's a sweet way to introduce these beloved characters to a new audience while giving kids tools for growth.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the different species of animals portrayed in Me & Winnie the Pooh and how great they get along. Are you friends with people who don't look like you? Or maybe are a different age than you are? Can you find some things that you have in common with them? What can you learn from them?

  • Pooh likes eating honey and spending time with friends. Tigger likes to bounce. What are some of the things that you like to do?

  • When the characters talk to the camera, do you know they are talking to you? Do you think they can hear you back?

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Me & Winnie The Pooh: Winnie The Pooh in a red t-shirt holds a red baloon that levitates him off ground. He is in front of a playhouse in the woods.

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